Day: February 6, 2017

When developing enterprise applications, Spring programmers typically prefer writing data-centric code against a lightweight in-memory database, such as H2 rather than running an enterprise database server such as Oracle, or MySQL. Out of the box, Spring Boot is very easy to use with the H2 Database. In-memory databases are useful in the early development stages […]Continue reading

This is part 6 of the tutorial series for building a web application using Spring Boot. In this post we look at adding a DAO Authentication provider for Spring Security. We started off with the first part by creating our Spring project using the Spring Initializr. In part 2, we rendered a web page using […]Continue reading

Spring Data project provides integration for most of the popular databases around. I have already written few posts to configure Spring Boot to use Oracle, MySQL, and PostgreSQL – all RDBMS widely used in the enterprise. Recently we’ve seen a rise in popularity of NoSQL databases. MongoDB has rapidly gained popularity in the enterprise and the […]Continue reading